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t-stersed,—and this heging my real acientific
career.
I took a course fn physiclogy, and if I could devote all the
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time that was necessary that a student would devote, I did
very well, exceedingly well.
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SSH:
Who taught the course, do you remember?
KGS:
Well, ean Cook§/whose name fs scattered all through
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SSH:
Was it the intoductory physiology course?
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KGS;
Yes. Cinawe had oe ode ian there and a fellow. I've lost
track off’by the name of SimpsongyFhey vere “instructors in
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the departmen tay and Peea? Milton Rose,
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Re later took up
psychiaaryend I ran into him quite a few times when I was
giving courses on nuclear medicine.
These people were all instructors at that stage?
Yes.
They used to play with each other, sending fake emergency
calle vite thenin the middle of the night, and getting them
out and 80 forth,
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Its, quite a nice place.
This was at the
old spreckble putléingay sitet? seve guess it's the art
department on the campus.
Taexe was a beautiful redwood
building, probably designed by Maybeck. (Ang 4t housed the
; Jaboratory, which ts very close to the Men's Faculty Club.
(an 1 wasn't aware of its
existence ‘til much,much later, (but
that's where I came from.
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SSE:
What was-it about the course, -de-xou that caught your
attention?
KGS:
Gause) Well, it was very stimulating intellectually to me.
And the place